First introduced as a small solo mode for the free collectible card game (CCG) Gwent, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales has recently been promoted to a fully priced game. A wise choice considering that, from Etherlords to Slay the Spire, single player CCG have always been quite popular among players. But it also forces CDProjekt to face a haunting question: can the Witcher universe survive without the Witcher?

What was supposed to be a solo mode for GWENT became a bigger project and today CD Projekt RED delivers us the result on PC: a new adventure in the world of The Witcher with Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales which features a choice-driven narrative, numerous characters and locations, challenging puzzles and battles in a +30 hours campaign and more than 75 quests. The title will launchon PS4 and Xbox One on December 4.

A new adventure set in the world of witcher Geralt of Rivia is hard to resist. But beyond the GWENT card system, what does Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales feautres gamepaly-wise? The answer is in the new gameplay trailer which highlights among others things the exploration, choice-driven narrative, army management, new regions and characters. The game will be available on GOG starting October 23rd and then on December 4th for the PS4 and Xbox One versions.

CD Projekt RED launched the official site of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales which contain some new informations about the single-player adventure game. Featuring more than 30 hours of story gameplay and 75 side-quests, the title will launch October 23rd on GOG and December 4th on PS4 and Xbox One. Priced at $29.99 the game comes with a bunch of nice goodies whether you pre-order or buy it later. More details and screens inside.

Seth
Below is really hardcore game. It makes you looking in the dark for your lantern each time you die by a trap that is impossible to see. Sometimes you lose like 20 mins until you find it. (1 Day ago)

MikeManiac61
@b0vril: As much as i like Red Dead, R* made the pacing for this one too slow. Half the time it felt like i was playing a cinematic. Most side missions felt more interesting than the story. (1 Day ago)

b0vril
@toelessfoot: that's probably the best way to go. I didn't find the story or it's missions all that great. (1 Day ago)